Cai, L. (2006) `An Analysis of Duration on the Disability Support Pension Program,' Australian Economic Papers 45(2): 106-126.Cai, L. 2004, `An Analysis of Duration on the Disability Support Pension (DSP) Program', Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series, No. 8/04, University of ...
You have probably met a DSP, even if you didn’t know it at the time. They’re your neighbors, classmates, family and community members. They show up every day, even when it’s difficult. They uplift voices, face trauma, spread love and support the resiliency of the people they support...
The proposed changes come as home and community-based services providers nationwide are struggling to retain direct support staff and stay afloat. Asurveylast fall found that over 60% of providers had discontinued programs in the previous year and more than 80% reported that they had d...
Legislation Regarding Disability Employment Transformation to Competitive Employment (H.R. 873/S. 260) First bill to combine funding for capacity building of CIE with a phase out of sub-minimum wage under Section 14(c) Would create a grant program to states (and to providers if in states that...
Email: CuedSpDisc | at | aol.com Web:http://www.cuedspeech.org National Disability Rights Network (NDRN)* * formerly the National Association of Protection & Advocacy Systems (NAPAS) 900 Second Street, NE, Suite 211 Washington, DC 20002 ...
The paper examines the factors that determine the duration on the Disability Support Pension (DSP) program using administrative data. We estimate two models based on two competing assumptions: the first model takes the standard assumption in duration models that all recipients will eventually leave ...
Inflows, outflows and the growth of the Disability Support Pension (DSP) program - Cai, Gregory () Citation Context ...isability policy and practices are framed within the income security system and used to define the criteria for assessing applicants and how these criteria should be applied (...
An Analysis of Duration on the Disability Support Pension Programdoi:10.1111/j.1467-8454.2006.00281.xThe paper examines the factors that determine the duration on the Disability Support Pension (DSP) program using administrative data. We estimate two models basSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
The concern is that individuals requiring ongoing support enter open employment and have their financial and employment supports (like DSP) significantly decreased. This limits individual capacity and choices. The danger is that individuals are left with reduced funding and unable to maintain ...
Eligibility for the government-funded Disability Support Pension (DSP) in Australia requires the person to be aged 16 or over with a disability that will persist for more than two years and that stops them from working more than 15 h per week without support [4]. Individuals with intellectual...